QueenOfTheTamazons 634 Posted July 25, 2017 I sold a few pairs of jeans, gave some to friends and donated the rest. I'm in 14/16 now so gave away all your 20-28sSent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SandraD_PDX 78 Posted July 25, 2017 Donated everything except this pair of pants so I could do this.... Wow!! Thanks for posting this!! Awesome motivation! 1 jess9395 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joann454 1,329 Posted July 25, 2017 I'm saving one pair of jeans to do what Jess did. I have two bags filled already to head to Goodwill. I'll drive around with them in my car for a month first cuz that's how I roll [emoji23] 2 Tiamka and jess9395 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jrpinkard 36 Posted July 25, 2017 I started selling some on swap.com, h&m takes old clothes and give u a 15% discount and the goodwill Sent from my SM-J700T using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
niseys4 130 Posted July 25, 2017 I agree! Getting rid of my fat clothes is a real motivation for me to stay on this healthy weight loss journey! And it feels so good to go to the department stores & be able to buy a smaller size! I havent had my surgery yet (Aug. 16th) but I was able to go down 3 dress sizes & 2. Pant sizes![emoji106] looking forward to loosing more weight!Sent from my SM-T530NU using BariatricPal mobile app 3 AZBlackhawk, heycrystal2052 and GourmetH20 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gwbicster 257 Posted July 26, 2017 On 7/23/2017 at 4:51 PM, Newme17 said: When you do, I believe you'll find freedom of letting go of the old you. 😊 For any of you that listen to the WLS Podcast, Reeger always says "you have to be willing to let the old you die" to succeed at WLS. 4 heycrystal2052, waterwoman, AZBlackhawk and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
heycrystal2052 430 Posted July 26, 2017 16 hours ago, jrpinkard said: I started selling some on swap.com, h&m takes old clothes and give u a 15% discount and the goodwill Sent from my SM-J700T using BariatricPal mobile app I love Swap.com! I wish I knew about them when I first started losing weight. Buying clothes just to grow out of them in several weeks, was really a chore. Prior to the surgery, I never would have visited a site like that, but now, I'm more than thankful for it. 1 Tiamka reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
heycrystal2052 430 Posted July 26, 2017 7 hours ago, gwbicster said: For any of you that listen to the WLS Podcast, Reeger always says "you have to be willing to let the old you die" to succeed at WLS. I had a huge issue w/ letting go of my clothes, but you're so right. I've decided to take my clothes to the Mission this weekend, it's time to let go. Thank you for this, today was my day to see your words! 2 CharlyScott and jess9395 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jess9395 5,449 Posted July 26, 2017 I started selling some on swap.com, h&m takes old clothes and give u a 15% discount and the goodwill Sent from my SM-J700T using BariatricPal mobile appReally? I didn't know that! H&M! That's cool! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jess9395 5,449 Posted July 26, 2017 Swap.comThreadUpPoshmark MercariI love all of them and occasionally eBay too. I love the idea of clothing subscription companies and wish Gwennie Bee (I think that's spelled right?) went below a size 10! If they did I'd totally subscribe I love their choices! 1 heycrystal2052 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
heycrystal2052 430 Posted July 26, 2017 2 minutes ago, jess9395 said: Swap.com ThreadUp Poshmark Mercari I love all of them and occasionally eBay too. I love the idea of clothing subscription companies and wish Gwennie Bee (I think that's spelled right?) went below a size 10! If they did I'd totally subscribe I love their choices! My mother just told me about Gweenie, I need to take a look at their site. I started out as a size 34/36 and I'm now at a 14/16, I kid you not, I'm still holding on to all of my clothes. I have bags of clothes just sitting in the closet, but not anymore. I'm fully ready to let go. I will do what you did and hold on to only one pair of pants. Where I was and where I am, such a great idea you had Jess! 3 AZBlackhawk, jess9395 and colleen 5595 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MelodyBronson 18 Posted July 26, 2017 It is hard to "let go" of our bigger size clothes...I have "yo-yo-ed" so much over the years...going up and down with my weight, I keep thinking I have to hang on to all the different sizes. I have just started my weight loss journey and my clothes are already getting looser. My plans are to get rid of my "too big" clothes as I lose more weight......I Love to shop for new clothes! I am looking forward to not shopping at the Plus Size stores....but I still have a ways to go....... Good Luck! 2 colleen 5595 and AZBlackhawk reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snoozy65 0 Posted July 26, 2017 What about starting a clothing exchange at the facility where you had the surgery? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZBlackhawk 122 Posted July 27, 2017 On July 24, 2017 at 6:17 AM, sunmeadow said: The Saturday before my surgery (which was a week ago today), I donated 3 large trash bags of my big out-of-season clothes and consolidated my smaller clothes into a single bin. I found it very liberating, especially the ones that I realized I actually hated, but bought only because they fit at the time. p.s. An organizational consultant that I saw speak at a conference let us all in on a secret: "They will never stop selling black pants." Yes. The clothes I bought just bc they fit...not bc I liked them!! No more doing that! 2 Missy161 and jess9395 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
biginjapan 647 Posted July 29, 2017 Unfortunately I live in a country that has one of the lowest obesity levels in the world, and where second-hand shops aren't interested in big clothes like mine. Plus, not being able to shop here has meant that I've always had the "just in case" mentality of saving all kinds of clothes, even ones with rips, tears, and stains, just in case I needed something at a particular size because there is no possibility of me finding anything in the shops here, ever. However, as I started losing weight, the first thing I did was get rid of all the clothes that had holes, tears, stains, etc. Two huge garbage bags full went into the trash. Then, anything that was too big went into storage boxes - 7 of them. But since then I have lost enough weight to fill 2 more storage boxes. My plan was originally to try to give away or sell clothes to any large women here in my local area. But it's going to take a lot of time to do it, and I still may end up with a lot of clothes left over. Since I'm going home for vacation soon, I've decided to pack up my suitcase with as many clothes as I can that I can donate to an organisation that will pass them on to people in need. I could do that here, but they tend to cut up the clothes into scraps, and I don't want that for most of my clothes, especially the ones that were barely or never worn. Hopefully I'll be able to take at least half of all my big clothes home with me. The rest I will try to give away when I come back, or donate them to places like H&M, since I can get their discount coupon with every donation (not that I can shop there yet - or would want to). I'm still struggling with the "just in case" mentality, since I've lived with it for so long; on the other hand, being able to free up closet space will be a huge plus since there is almost no closet space in most apartments here in Japan. However, I will be doing shopping for new clothes when I go home, but it will be difficult to plan ahead, in thinking about how small I should buy certain items, since I will definitely keep losing weight over the next year, but who knows how much. The worst thing is that, even when and if I reach a healthy BMI, I probably won't be able to buy anything here, because I'm way too curvy. Japanese women are not known for having much in terms of breasts, hips, thighs, or butts, so most clothes are cut with that in mind. So even very thin Western women have a hard time finding clothes here because there's nothing extra cut into tops or pants or anything else to accommodate those curvy body parts. 1 Missy161 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites